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the progress made in india has been a remarkable achievement. only 55 polio cases have been reported in the world so far this year. it may not seem as though there is a global emergency. but in countries like afghanistan, the figures are worrying. in 2010 and 2011, cases here increased by 220%. it is thought conflict and a lack of trust in vaccinations are leading to fewer children being vaccinated. many countries may not be prepared for a return of polio should the disease spread. that is why the world health organization says polio is that a tipping point between success and failure. >> of the scourges of polio reemerging. the u.s. senate committee slashed millions of dollars in aid to pakistan in retaliation for yesterday's conviction of the pakistani doctor who helped to catch osama bin laden. he is sentenced for height she reasoned. hillary clinton says his jailing was unjust and unwarranted. to europe now, where political leaders are failing to make decisions and business leaders are failing to make money. a survey today shows european bus
the progress made in india has been a remarkable achievement. only 55 polio cases have been reported in the world so far this year. it may not seem as though there is a global emergency. but in countries like afghanistan, the figures are worrying. in 2010 and 2011, cases here increased by 220%. it is thought conflict and a lack of trust in vaccinations are leading to fewer children being vaccinated. many countries may not be prepared for a return of polio should the disease spread. that is why...
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as a quote unquote mature economy that's a polite way of saying no growth anymore over the decades india was dreamed of its best and brightest as millions fled for a more lucrative life in america today's trend may see that brain drain in reverse . new york. and we'll see what's happening in the business world marina standing by with us. hi matt well basically we're still looking at the european markets which are regaining strength after the volatility was so yes they were expecting to see a situation here where it was a sea of red but it's not like that there was a bit of volatility in the first few hours of the trading session bought the markets have bounced back we can see that the footsie is adding almost one per cent and when it comes to the dayaks the figures there aren't correct but it is there finitely in the black by the numbers you see there will have next hour promise here now invest. his concern about a number of things they're looking at preliminary p.m.i. data when it comes to germany with all that in because it's a fraction at a faster pace in may in april of course it dro
as a quote unquote mature economy that's a polite way of saying no growth anymore over the decades india was dreamed of its best and brightest as millions fled for a more lucrative life in america today's trend may see that brain drain in reverse . new york. and we'll see what's happening in the business world marina standing by with us. hi matt well basically we're still looking at the european markets which are regaining strength after the volatility was so yes they were expecting to see a...
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it was a jobs have not gone completely to india. the prime minister and the government are the biggest shareholders on half of the stakeholders. so when will the prime minister stand up to rbs to seek these job losses from the uk's because i think the most important and where to do with the royal bank of scotland is to recognize that the last government put in over half of the country 45 billion pounds into that bank. that is two and a half thousand pounds for every working family in the country. and the most important thing is we get that money back. we need rbs to return to health. it's got to do with its bad loans, have to do with a troubled economy, it's got to go the rest of us visited then moved into a position where we can return people the money that they put into that bank. that's what matters most of all. >> thank you, mr. speaker. can i offer my sympathies to the families and friends of the six soldiers who have been killed, five of which have served with the yorkshire regiment, the third battalion, the duke of wellington
it was a jobs have not gone completely to india. the prime minister and the government are the biggest shareholders on half of the stakeholders. so when will the prime minister stand up to rbs to seek these job losses from the uk's because i think the most important and where to do with the royal bank of scotland is to recognize that the last government put in over half of the country 45 billion pounds into that bank. that is two and a half thousand pounds for every working family in the...
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need to rush to a deal because the sanctions although they're quite tough aren't biting because china india and even its oil are taking up the slack so there's that discussions going on which hopefully for all those who want to see a peaceful solution will come to fruition at the same time we have this rhetoric coming out of western capitals which seems to blow away the fact there is any talks going on the tollway i mean you had in tel aviv any. really defense minister is said that the talks really should not be occurring that it should be no deal you can't trust the arrhenius there is offering inspection doesn't mean anything whatsoever no perhaps you might take their say the israelis would say that but the from the u.s. congress we have voices and want to hold this morning you open your newspaper in britain and you discover that it's revealed britain has plans to intervene in the case of a war between israel and iran no i don't think those plans are that the royal navy is going to impose an arms embargo and israel or the our air is going to enforce a no fly zone no fly zone over tel aviv
need to rush to a deal because the sanctions although they're quite tough aren't biting because china india and even its oil are taking up the slack so there's that discussions going on which hopefully for all those who want to see a peaceful solution will come to fruition at the same time we have this rhetoric coming out of western capitals which seems to blow away the fact there is any talks going on the tollway i mean you had in tel aviv any. really defense minister is said that the talks...
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urban area in the world and the city's economy with only recently overtaken by the entire country of india. will the bullet train and subways and expressway, the infrastructure is in place and the olympic committee might feel after last year's earthquake in tsunami, awarding tokyo the olympics would be a good way of helping japan's recover. but what might count against toke you it is has hosted the game before in 1964 and with the winter olympics in 2018 due to take place in south korea, awarding the 2020 games to tokyo would mean two consecutive olympics taking place in the same part of the world. >> now here's some unusual question for you. what do you do if you want to expand railway but 120-year-old building is in the way? what do you do? if your answer is to move the entire building, 6,200 tons of it, well, that's right. that's what's happening to this city. it's been pushed very slowly to the west by engineers. you're watching "g.m.t." from "bbc world news." the headlines. egyptians are voting in their first three presidential elections 15 months after the uprising. a group of six wo
urban area in the world and the city's economy with only recently overtaken by the entire country of india. will the bullet train and subways and expressway, the infrastructure is in place and the olympic committee might feel after last year's earthquake in tsunami, awarding tokyo the olympics would be a good way of helping japan's recover. but what might count against toke you it is has hosted the game before in 1964 and with the winter olympics in 2018 due to take place in south korea,...
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the progress made in india has been a remarkable achievement. only 55 polio cases have been reported in the world so far this year. so it may not seem as though there's a global emergency, but in countries like afghanistan the figures are still worrying. in 2010 and 2011 cases here increased by 220%. it's thought conflict and a lack of trust in vaccinations mean few irchildren shall being immunized. but there is also concern that many countries may not be ready for a return of polio if the disease should spread. that's why the world health organization says polio is at a tipping point between squess -- success and failure. >> trying to deal with the scourge of polio there. in other news, the u.s. senate committee has slashed millions of dollars in aid to pakistan in retaliation for yesterday's conviction of a pakistani doctor who helped get bin laden the he -- hillary clinton said his jailing was unjust and unwarranted. the director of the vatican bank has been removed from his post tore dereliction of duty the italian police had launched an inv
the progress made in india has been a remarkable achievement. only 55 polio cases have been reported in the world so far this year. so it may not seem as though there's a global emergency, but in countries like afghanistan the figures are still worrying. in 2010 and 2011 cases here increased by 220%. it's thought conflict and a lack of trust in vaccinations mean few irchildren shall being immunized. but there is also concern that many countries may not be ready for a return of polio if the...
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they were driven by the it revolution that is india. social media played a huge role in assembling people, getting out the message, what were they doing, where were they doing it. and prot testers were demanding sus 'tis for this young woman who they said was gang raped on a moving bus that passed through police check pointses that assault was taking place. so there was dismay of the police who had long been criticized on their infectioniveness on handling violent crimes against women, of violent crimes period. >> suarez: the police came down hard on the protestors, did that have the effect of bringing more people to the cause? >> on the second day where they had shut down indiagate which is the central city landmark of india, that happened on a sunday, it did have the effect of creating a cat and mouse, a game between the police. the protestors were extremely angry for example that no one from the government had come out to address them on the saturday when they had been tear gassed and water canonned as they approached the president's
they were driven by the it revolution that is india. social media played a huge role in assembling people, getting out the message, what were they doing, where were they doing it. and prot testers were demanding sus 'tis for this young woman who they said was gang raped on a moving bus that passed through police check pointses that assault was taking place. so there was dismay of the police who had long been criticized on their infectioniveness on handling violent crimes against women, of...
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complete control over the middle east region on the resources they're thinking that russia and china and india and so on they have all the resources in the world they have. you know human resources production capacity finances they control lot of natural resources and so on and so forth and they think that they would want to control this region in order to compete to be able to compete with those emerging powers so everybody has an interest however this is reflected badly on the situation in syria so arming the rebels now we have. our own fighter is a muslim fighter is this is a reenactment meant of the afghan tragedy between the one nine hundred seventy nine and the ninety eight only as you say as you say certainly there are regional players here there are international players all having this meeting in geneva to benefit their own personal interests of what they stand to gain and what is the next step what happens in syria as we know these are international members meeting in geneva iran as we all know has been excluded there are many saying that iran should have been involved in this the me
complete control over the middle east region on the resources they're thinking that russia and china and india and so on they have all the resources in the world they have. you know human resources production capacity finances they control lot of natural resources and so on and so forth and they think that they would want to control this region in order to compete to be able to compete with those emerging powers so everybody has an interest however this is reflected badly on the situation in...
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economic challenges the group of the world's most powerful emerging economies that is brazil russia india china south africa had a separate meetings there pushing for a multilateral world for dating old institutions like the i.m.f. like the world bank which are heavily dominated by the u.s. and europe they want to play a bigger role in the decision making with those organizations at this summit they are announcing an additional contribution to the i.m.f. money that could be channeled to european prices there spreads it's very much clear to everyone that a dose of birching markets are now the engine of the global economy. parties are going to chicken right there reporting from the g. twenty summit in mexico while a former member of the reagan administration says it no matter what obama tells putin in person the u.s. president is just one link in a long chain of foreign policy makers i'm convinced that putin does not wall conflicts with washington he wants to resolve the issue of the missile bases that are surrounding russia he doesn't want conflict and obama. he doesn't want any conflict e
economic challenges the group of the world's most powerful emerging economies that is brazil russia india china south africa had a separate meetings there pushing for a multilateral world for dating old institutions like the i.m.f. like the world bank which are heavily dominated by the u.s. and europe they want to play a bigger role in the decision making with those organizations at this summit they are announcing an additional contribution to the i.m.f. money that could be channeled to...
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. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember general norman schwarzkopf-- the man who commanded american-led forces in the persian gulf war known as "desert storm." >> warner: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and fo
. >> brown: then, we turn to india. ray suarez looks at the violent protests and public anger sparked by the gang rape of a young woman. >> warner: john merrow has the story of a group of california charter schools that aim to be the model-ts of education. >> america has lots of terrific schools. people open great schools every year, but they typically open just one. nobody has figured out how to mass produce high quality, cost effective schools. >> brown: we remember...
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nuclear exporters to india? and more broadly what is the current state of our energy dialog with them? i would appreciate your views on going security cooperation in south asia, in light of the intent to reduce u.s. forces in afghanistan and our complex relationship with pakistan, what opportunities exist for u.s./india initiatives designed to combat terrorism, i look forward to your views on how to address these and others. i thank you for being with us and thank the chair. >> thank you. ambassador powell, we welcome your testimony and i don't know if you want to introduce any family members with you, but we welcome that also. >> i'm honored to appear here today as the nominee as ambassador to india. i'm grateful for the trust and confidence. i would like to thank you for giving me the opportunity to appear before you. if confirmed i look forward to advancing the strategic partnership with india. i would like to say a special thank you to my state department family members and their advice in my preparations fo
nuclear exporters to india? and more broadly what is the current state of our energy dialog with them? i would appreciate your views on going security cooperation in south asia, in light of the intent to reduce u.s. forces in afghanistan and our complex relationship with pakistan, what opportunities exist for u.s./india initiatives designed to combat terrorism, i look forward to your views on how to address these and others. i thank you for being with us and thank the chair. >> thank you....
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you have china and india that has an unbelievable appetite and is driving it up as well. i'm curious, a couple things, how much do you want to tap into the 700 million? that's the first thing. secondly, how long do you think it will have an impact? it's a short term solution. and thirdly, when are we going to fill it back up? >> number one, you are right, if the economy starts to get a little bit stronger and as we get increasing demand from china and india and other country,s, that will have an impact on the price. and that's where senator thune was talking about, it is a legitimate issue because you need a long-term strategy to deal with that. there's lots of opportunities in this country to generate more energy. natural gas can be part of the long-term future. but the second, when you do have speculation, and there's tools that allow you to take immediate action, that its going to be short term, but put some brakes on the speculators. have them lose money instead of make money, why not do it? that's what previous presidents have done, republican and democratic. it is s
you have china and india that has an unbelievable appetite and is driving it up as well. i'm curious, a couple things, how much do you want to tap into the 700 million? that's the first thing. secondly, how long do you think it will have an impact? it's a short term solution. and thirdly, when are we going to fill it back up? >> number one, you are right, if the economy starts to get a little bit stronger and as we get increasing demand from china and india and other country,s, that will...
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because i believe the pakistani military is stilvery good at rnondwlve bue urthte s foepng owa ainst india and for subsidizing jihadists groups that attak ourselves ouof ours, those resources will be decreased. >> thank you. i have no furth queions an t y cmas. in reviewing your written statements tt have been provided to our staff, onething stds icula yd ha, nev kehasre o tuonssluup 20 afisof cost of perhaps 25 billion a year, and add another three to 5 billion annually in direct secured and economic support for the afghan govnment an le ticlut n icols bu nsntt d elkely w noiobe to do some things that have been suggested. on the other hand, i'm looking at other testimony of mr. boot thghatluye fn a wealotrquest of perhaps up to 25-$35 billion annually for unid states supppersnel, andcial wegotemtt sroteisbi disianinf reduce the funding to approximate 4 billion which resultin an ansf reduction from 352000,o 203,000 benning in 26. mak nneatuofooeote rp e emes ov. me ican yt interject some financial realities, the position for united states of america's in and then i will ask you to think ab
because i believe the pakistani military is stilvery good at rnondwlve bue urthte s foepng owa ainst india and for subsidizing jihadists groups that attak ourselves ouof ours, those resources will be decreased. >> thank you. i have no furth queions an t y cmas. in reviewing your written statements tt have been provided to our staff, onething stds icula yd ha, nev kehasre o tuonssluup 20 afisof cost of perhaps 25 billion a year, and add another three to 5 billion annually in direct secured...
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indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10, 20 years ago was always mentioned with drug trafficking and corruption and. that was the case. a more important message to leave before this panel is democracy is very important. it is important when the people really want to see their relations. with what happened in colombia, in our case, very strong, important leadership for municipal leaders and, at the same time, and national will to find a role has been critical. after that, then you find international support and cooperation. in the case of colombia, it is an interesting case of how to get international support but falling behind the national le
indonesia, india, brazil, turkey, south africa, but at the same time, we also hear the statements made that as they get involved and should step up to the plate in helping to nurture democracy come to protest human rights, but that they also have to make sure there roadhouses in order. what are your thoughts on that? >> certainly, more nations now have their role to play. definitely, in our case, we're trying to play a role based on our experience. as you might know, our country just 10,...
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today, india has hundreds of colleges, universities, and schools. how can india hope america? >> we are all in this together. i believe a rising tide lifts all boats. the more we have an educated work force in america and india, both employees and consumers, that is great for the world. we want to partner together. i think we have the best system of higher education in the world. we have amazing community colleges. 3 over the last few decades in wisconsin and iowa. whatever we can do to help india with its ambitious growth pattern, we want to do that. >> what is so special about these three universities the president is going to visit? do they have a higher rate of students using loans? >> these are public for year universities that folks have -- four-year universities that folks have concern about paying for, flagship universities with large student populations. these are the middle class families having a hard time paying for this. we want more young people going to these types of universities. yesterday in iowa, i talked to a high-school senior who happens to be a twin. her
today, india has hundreds of colleges, universities, and schools. how can india hope america? >> we are all in this together. i believe a rising tide lifts all boats. the more we have an educated work force in america and india, both employees and consumers, that is great for the world. we want to partner together. i think we have the best system of higher education in the world. we have amazing community colleges. 3 over the last few decades in wisconsin and iowa. whatever we can do to...
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lou: not going near india or china. you mentioned a moss, ron and syria along with egypt in that, if you will, axes with in the least. syria itself, the implications for it as a result of what we are witnessing and the obvious victory for iran in brokering this deal along with more see, whether he is the ultimate act or whether he is, if you will, acting in the interest of others >> this war in the region is really a proxy war between iran and israel. this is eally extending to hezbolla and moss. these rockets that were fired iranian rockets supplied by a iranians. lou: most of them by israel. >> absolutely. but these were -- derived from the power. there is no doubt about that. >> in the bunker, these are good days. these are good days. no one came to the rescue. indeed, the talks in egypt in the tumult of the war between israel and the moss. no doubt about it. lou: thank you for being here. >> thank you. lou: next russia's leading newspaper on president obama and those who voted for him not flattering. noted obama bac
lou: not going near india or china. you mentioned a moss, ron and syria along with egypt in that, if you will, axes with in the least. syria itself, the implications for it as a result of what we are witnessing and the obvious victory for iran in brokering this deal along with more see, whether he is the ultimate act or whether he is, if you will, acting in the interest of others >> this war in the region is really a proxy war between iran and israel. this is eally extending to hezbolla...
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you can't even see and there must be thousands of parents in the same situation where you india for free and she just you know you sort a lot. of these schools or you know like morally that they will be it's part of the mixed messages and immorality of the government has bothered us they say if a son has solid morals and money to support his parents you know he can pass a citizenship on to them when he's twenty one of the last years i'm going to hear but only hope this will be only needs to be seventeen and a half to go to war if you fight for fly and die. one on data. now gunpoint he can't come through for his parents you know i mean because he's not twenty one. well the. science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein pression some. nice clean stunts on t.v. don't come. to me speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots to feel at peace interviews interesting story to tell you. bee
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i am proud of india, too. and not only does she have the guitar and this amazing -- i love this girl. but she pulled out this fallujah. she is learning and growing and orchestrating her talent and feeling, and i think there is something really inspiring, and i am glad. tavis: you have become that now. tell me all of the stuff you have got out there right now. shoes. i am asking you. you have got the issues. >> yes, i have done a collaboration with reebok, and there is a digital book with a gaming experience, where each time the book comes out, it updates it. there is this girl, a piano, downloading music that i have also written, and so it is a whole world, unlike anything, and i am proud of it. with my music and television. and also producing some television. we did a made for television movie for a lifetime. and there is one that just got into sundance, that i will also be scoring. this is my first time accessing this place, and i think it is really important to me. tavis: she is a very, very busy artist and
i am proud of india, too. and not only does she have the guitar and this amazing -- i love this girl. but she pulled out this fallujah. she is learning and growing and orchestrating her talent and feeling, and i think there is something really inspiring, and i am glad. tavis: you have become that now. tell me all of the stuff you have got out there right now. shoes. i am asking you. you have got the issues. >> yes, i have done a collaboration with reebok, and there is a digital book with...
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please forget it seon there must be thousands of parents in the same situation where you india for free and she does your sort a lot. of the schools for you they like morally that they will be it's part of the mixed messages and immorality of the government was by the days they say if a son has solid morals and money to support his parents he can pass a citizenship on to them when he's twenty one of the last make it a year but only hope this will be only needs to be seventeen and a half to go to war if you fight for fly and die. on their. now gunpoint he can't come through for his parents because he's not twenty one. sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official up location to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watch r.t. any time. you news a secret laboratory to mccurdy was
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india-based drugmaker ranbaxy says a total of 41 lots of its generic version of lipitor may contain tiny glass particles. the recall is voluntary and with the knowledge of the fda. this is the same company that came under fire in 2006 and 2008 because of poor conditions of two of its plants in india. >>> in bangladesh they're trying to figure out what caused that deadly fire at a crowded clothing factory. last night the fire ripped through this nine-story building with 2,000 people inside. at least 117 people were killed and 200 injured. many jumped for their lives. cnn international anchor jonathan mann is here with more on this. this is not the first time a fire has happened of this magnitude at a plant or factory in that region. >> in that region, in that industry. bangladesh has thousands of factories making, sad to say, making the clothing a lot of people are buying this weekend. they export a lot of clothing to us. it's a massive earner for the country. but they have lost hundreds of workers in just the last ten years because of fires like this. crowded garment factories, too many
india-based drugmaker ranbaxy says a total of 41 lots of its generic version of lipitor may contain tiny glass particles. the recall is voluntary and with the knowledge of the fda. this is the same company that came under fire in 2006 and 2008 because of poor conditions of two of its plants in india. >>> in bangladesh they're trying to figure out what caused that deadly fire at a crowded clothing factory. last night the fire ripped through this nine-story building with 2,000 people...
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india sees this as a big chance to enhance its role in the regional economy. >> i would say india will be the market for myanmar. and the second step is when the doors open, when indian/myanmar is connected it will be like layers of other economies. so it would be a big boom. >> what about china? >> western nation impose sanctions on myanmar. china was myanmar's main economical ally during this administration. but democrat exchange, myanmar's leader seemed to reviewing this partnership. they are now aiming for more bargains in terms of foreign assistance. one good example seeing last september, myanmar's announced a freeze on construction of a dam to supply hydraulic power. the project was supposed to be built with the help of china, which is hungry for electricity. but critics say the dam would harm the environment while providing fuel to local people. the freeze was seen as a china is losing influence in myanmar. her countries want to diversify its relation with other nations. >> we have very good relations with china. as i keep saying, we can't move away simply because we don't get
india sees this as a big chance to enhance its role in the regional economy. >> i would say india will be the market for myanmar. and the second step is when the doors open, when indian/myanmar is connected it will be like layers of other economies. so it would be a big boom. >> what about china? >> western nation impose sanctions on myanmar. china was myanmar's main economical ally during this administration. but democrat exchange, myanmar's leader seemed to reviewing this...
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urban area in the world, and the city's economy was only recently overtaken by the entire country of india. with a bullet train and subways and expressways, the infrastructure is in place, and the olympic committee might feel that after last year's earthquake and tsunami, awarding tokyo the olympics would be a good way of helping japan to recover. but what might help is this city has hosted the games before, in 1964. and about the winter olympics in 2018 due to take place in south korea, awarding the 2020 games to tokyo would mean two consecutive olympics taking place in the same part of the world. >> roland buerk. here's an unusual question. what if you want to expand a railway, but a 120-year-old building information way, what do you do? if any of you answered move the entire building, then congratulations, that is exactly what's happening to this old factory in the swiss city of zurich. it's been pushed very slowly around 60 meters to the west. engineers have lifted the factory from its foundation on to a track and moving around three to five meters an hour. the journey will take two da
urban area in the world, and the city's economy was only recently overtaken by the entire country of india. with a bullet train and subways and expressways, the infrastructure is in place, and the olympic committee might feel that after last year's earthquake and tsunami, awarding tokyo the olympics would be a good way of helping japan to recover. but what might help is this city has hosted the games before, in 1964. and about the winter olympics in 2018 due to take place in south korea,...
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. >> india is cashing in on its rich farmland. a bounty that is filling a rural revolution. two decades ago, he was heavily in debt. as the economy of india boomed, so did demand for his oranges. it now fetches $300,000 per year. the money has transformed his life. his family live in a large, modern home. he sends his children to boarding school. they've developed a case for the urban luxury that you would not normally find in the countryside. >> i bought my wife all the luxuries you have in the city. microwaves, washing machine, a gas oven [inaudible] -- everything to make her life easier. >> increasingly, rural india is where the money is. it has surged ahead. rising food prices may have hit the pockets of those in the city. it is filling the wallets of people here. most indian villages are still really under developed. there are no proper roads, clean drinking water, or even enough electricity. what the government has done is pumped in and of money to rural welfare programs, which, along with rising farm incomes, has left every
. >> india is cashing in on its rich farmland. a bounty that is filling a rural revolution. two decades ago, he was heavily in debt. as the economy of india boomed, so did demand for his oranges. it now fetches $300,000 per year. the money has transformed his life. his family live in a large, modern home. he sends his children to boarding school. they've developed a case for the urban luxury that you would not normally find in the countryside. >> i bought my wife all the luxuries...
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india is on its way to making what it sees as being one of the biggest leaps in medicine in what and times as developing a one dollar vaccine for baby killer disease which could help prevent many thousands of deaths. has more. this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm developing a one dollar vaccine against rotavirus a disease which causes diarrhea in and is deadly in the developing world i think also like a new generation of diplomats like us ok money making is also important but them solving the life saving the life of two hundred thousand to dissolve somebody critical a new study shows india is leading the way in treating people in remote areas in battling diseases which are shunned by the big pharmaceutical companies because immunizations in the developed world have all but obliterated them they will not be focused on because that's what our shareholders are
india is on its way to making what it sees as being one of the biggest leaps in medicine in what and times as developing a one dollar vaccine for baby killer disease which could help prevent many thousands of deaths. has more. this is india's genome valley inside these quiet sterile labs there's a revolution taking place that could change the world's approach to public health and potentially save the lives of one hundred thousand indian children every year bharath biotech is an indian firm...
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the tension between israel and iran is escalating after two separate bombing attempts were made in india and the country of georgia. benjamin netanyahu says he is sure he knew is behind the attacks. we witnessed two attempts of terrorism. iran is behind the attacks and largest terror export they are the world. iran denies responsibility after recent reports have surfaced that israeli officials may be preparing for a strike on nuclear facilities in iran. and joining me now with reaction john mccain. senator, thanks for being with us. >> thank you, an interesting day. >> first of all, $800 million. i don't call it arab spring, i call it the arab winter. we have seen elections in egypt. woo should we give one taxpayer dollar to this cause? >> first of all i want to extremists or not in power. their power is being wielded by the military junta that took over and last vestiges of mu bar eastbound regime where the u.s. citizens have to go to the embassy. it's not muslim brotherhood that is doing this. it's the remains of the mubarak regime. our relations are very important with egypt. it is in
the tension between israel and iran is escalating after two separate bombing attempts were made in india and the country of georgia. benjamin netanyahu says he is sure he knew is behind the attacks. we witnessed two attempts of terrorism. iran is behind the attacks and largest terror export they are the world. iran denies responsibility after recent reports have surfaced that israeli officials may be preparing for a strike on nuclear facilities in iran. and joining me now with reaction john...
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china, india, japan and turkey. and they are going to cut back a little to accommodate us, but we can't claim to have the same sort of economic impact embargo if you've got china and india and these other countries providing a backlog. oil is going to be a very tough discussion. we've got to have it. >> we certainly do. when people talk about sanctions, something they leave out all too much. thanks very much. good to see you and of course, used to work with our executive producer. >> here's one that is more serious. jessica simpson is on the cover of elle magazine. in the shot, she's really naked. and yes, she is really pregnant. in october in our first week of shows, we noticed a strange trend. naked and pregnant women occupy the cover of magazines a lot. back then, it was "new york" magazine and ebony. featuring pregnant and nude women. at the time, we acknowledged it was a tribute to the 1991 demi moore vanity fair cover. but it's a tribute that is getting tired. it was 20 years ago, and since then, dozens and do
china, india, japan and turkey. and they are going to cut back a little to accommodate us, but we can't claim to have the same sort of economic impact embargo if you've got china and india and these other countries providing a backlog. oil is going to be a very tough discussion. we've got to have it. >> we certainly do. when people talk about sanctions, something they leave out all too much. thanks very much. good to see you and of course, used to work with our executive producer....
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so we have to compare our price with bangladesh, we have to compare our price with pakistan or india, yeah, or even with china. >> reporter: san francisco-based gap is the largest buyer of garments made in cambodia. it also buys from dozens of other developing nations. spokeswoman bobbi silten says gap, which owns the old navy and banana republic chains as well, has no plans to leave cambodia. >> we have very longstanding relationships with many of the vendors in cambodia. it's been one of our top ten sourcing countries for the last ten years. so we are very committed to being there, and we think that the labor standards that they have put in place is one of the reasons why we continue to stay. >> reporter: ken loo is not reassured. in 2008, when the global recession began, he says buyers, including gap, cut back in cambodia forcing many factories to close. at the same time, he says bangladesh with lower wages and no agreement to comply with labor standards saw an increase in business. >> it just confirms our knowledge that indeed compliance or labor standards is the icing on the cake
so we have to compare our price with bangladesh, we have to compare our price with pakistan or india, yeah, or even with china. >> reporter: san francisco-based gap is the largest buyer of garments made in cambodia. it also buys from dozens of other developing nations. spokeswoman bobbi silten says gap, which owns the old navy and banana republic chains as well, has no plans to leave cambodia. >> we have very longstanding relationships with many of the vendors in cambodia. it's been...
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india's significance has been clear to many of us right now. i traveled to india and took one of the first business trade missions right after the economic reforms were first put in place and i have been there many times since. and and president obama immediately upon entering office inviting prime minister sing to be his guest at the very first state dinner. secretary clinton has visited india twice and both countries inaugurated the strategic dialog two years ago. republicans and democrats alike understand the need to capitalize on the democratic values and strategic interests that our two countries share, that is why it's important that we work together every day, as i believe we are right
india's significance has been clear to many of us right now. i traveled to india and took one of the first business trade missions right after the economic reforms were first put in place and i have been there many times since. and and president obama immediately upon entering office inviting prime minister sing to be his guest at the very first state dinner. secretary clinton has visited india twice and both countries inaugurated the strategic dialog two years ago. republicans and democrats...
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area between india and china. symmetry between india and china may not be the best way of ensuring a stable track for the india-china relationship. so i see this actually as a positive kind of development in enhancing india's overall deterrent profile. >> the syrian president, bashar al-assad, is trying to wipe homs from the map, that's according to the french president, nicolas sarkozy. he also said humanitarian corridors were kneaded to allow them to survive. the accusation is backed up by these latest pictures from the city, apparently filmed in the course of the last few hours. impossible to verify, but the commentator does show they show renewed shelling as buildings just continue to burn. the latest violence coming as the u.n. secretary general says they've failed under the new peace plan. now, monitoring events for us from beirut in neighboring lebanon is the bbc's jim muir. jim, the pictures say a very clear story really, don't they? while president sarkozy's remarks may seem pretty incendiary, it's diffic
area between india and china. symmetry between india and china may not be the best way of ensuring a stable track for the india-china relationship. so i see this actually as a positive kind of development in enhancing india's overall deterrent profile. >> the syrian president, bashar al-assad, is trying to wipe homs from the map, that's according to the french president, nicolas sarkozy. he also said humanitarian corridors were kneaded to allow them to survive. the accusation is backed up...
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company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in the south and rich bankers and industrialists in the north tore our nation apart into a civil war abraham lincoln was forced into an unholy alliance with those corporations in the north giving them enormous subsidies to build railroads across the nation to help the war effort and once the war was over the vanderbilt's the goulds the other railroad elites rose up with their fortunes corrupted our government and ushered in the robber baron era alarmed by this and the capture of the republican party by these robber barons and his eighteen eighty eight state of the union address president grover cle
company ships and throwing a million dollars worth of the into east india companies tea into boston harbor triggering the american revolutionary war that might explain why our founding fathers after independence specifically chose not to give corporations any rights in our constitution or even mention the word corporation at all in the entire document. but core corporate power in america is relentless within a hundred years of american independence morally bankrupt corporate slave masters in...